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Trophic network and food web characteristics in a tropical monsoonal estuary: A comparison with other estuarine systems

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Relation http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/15543/
http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/54731
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Trophic-network-and-food-web-characteristics-in-a-A-Sreekanth-Chakraborty/672667d6f798b37cbad511cb809f200af66fcd23
 
Title Trophic network and food web characteristics in a tropical monsoonal estuary: A comparison with other estuarine systems
 
Creator Sreekanth, G B
Chakraborty, S K
Jaiswar, A K
Zacharia, P U
Mohamed, K S
Francour, Patrice
 
Subject Marine Environment
Marine Ecosystems
 
Description A mass-balance trophic model for Zuari, a monsoon-influenced tropical Indian estuary, was constructed to understand trophic organization, to measure the ecosystem indicators and to assess the state of the ecosystem maturity and stability. Twenty-two functional groups were identified in the model starting from primary producers (trophic level = 1) to top predators (trophic level = 4.7). The estuarine food web is controlled by bottom-up control based on primary producers and detritus. Phytoplankton, zooplankton, clupeids & anchovies and heterotrophic benthos were observed as keystone species in the food web. A higher total system throughput (23333.9 t km-2 year-1), and lower dimensions for recycling capacity (Finn’s cycling index: 2.78 %), system omnivory index (0.25), and relative ascendency (39.9 %) were observed. Based on the ecosystem indices, Zuari estuary is relatively small, and developing ecosystem, which is resilient to the external disturbances on the system. This trophic model is the first Ecopath model for tropical monsoonal estuaries and fourth model for the estuaries along the Indian coast. The Zuari estuary model showed resemblance to the sub-tropical and tropical estuarine Ecopath models and differed from estuaries of India and temperate estuaries. This Ecopath model would be also useful for simulating the variations in trophic flows and biomass for functional groups under the impact of fishing and anthropogenic activities on the ecosystem.
 
Publisher NISCAIR
 
Date 2020
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/15543/1/IJMS_2020_Zacharia%20P%20U.pdf
Sreekanth, G B and Chakraborty, S K and Jaiswar, A K and Zacharia, P U and Mohamed, K S and Francour, Patrice (2020) Trophic network and food web characteristics in a tropical monsoonal estuary: A comparison with other estuarine systems. Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences, 49 (5). pp. 774-789. ISSN 2582-6727